Construction is wrapping up just in time for the start of the new school year for Hinsdale Elementary School in Hinsdale, NH. Marinace Architects designed the expansion, and D.E.W.|MacMillin has managed the construction and renovation. Check out our progress in the link below! https://lnkd.in/eHk8H7z
DEW Construction recognized as one of the Best Places to Work in Vermont
Vermont was recently rated as the #1 Place to Live in America, and New Hampshire came in at #5! DEW Construction Corp., is so fortunate to live and work in these two amazing states, and to be ranked among the Top 50 Best Places to Work in Vermont for 2018! https://lnkd.in/d4XxMVq https://lnkd.in/dTf2WsY
MoCo Arts Educational & Performing Arts Facility nearing completion
MoCo Arts Educational & Performing Arts Facility in Keene, NH, a MacMillin project, is nearing completion! Matt Wheaton, VP of Business Development comments in the Arts Alive article, ARTS SPOTLIGHT: MOCO ARTS’S NEW BUILDING! https://lnkd.in/dPJbdUJ
Montpelier Breaks Ground On Long-Awaited One Taylor Street Transit Center
Historic Francestown Town Hall Renovation Underway
The MacMillin Company is happy to announce that the restoration of the historic Francestown Town Hall has begun. The Town Hall will be undergoing a full rehabilitation including new windows, flooring, roofing, windows and mechanical, electrical and fire suppression systems. All work will be completed in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties. The Town Hall and Academy building was built in 1847 and constructed to accommodate two usages; the first floor hosted special town meetings and other community events, while the second floor housed a private Academy. As many as 100 students were listed as attending the private school. Prominent figures from history, including 14th President Franklin Pierce and Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Levi Woodbury, are both said to have attended the academy. The Francestown Heritage Commission helped to coordinate fundraising for the $1 million project which included private donations, town funds, and a grant from the New Hampshire Land and Community Heritage Investment Program.